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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be made aware of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when informing someone that they will be notified or informed about something in the future. Example: "All employees will be made aware of the new policy changes during the upcoming meeting."
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We have plans to screen it for government, both in London and Washington, and I would hope that all local councils will be made aware of its presence.
In October, 2004, the board decreed that "students will be made aware of gaps/problems in Darwin's theory and of other theories of evolution including, but not limited to, intelligent design".
The rules covering match-day testing are not affected, but under the new system only the player, the medical director of the programme, Dr Simon Kemp, the RFU's head of sports medicine and the chief medical officer of the player's club will be made aware of the first positive.
Travellers will be made aware of the signs that indicate someone could be at risk and informed that it is illegal for UK nationals or permanent residents to perform FGM in the UK or abroad, with a maximum sentence of 14 years imprisonment.
The parties will be made aware of the [appeals hearing] date formally".
Bristol City Council said: "Residents will be made aware of any proposed improvements that are due to happen in these areas".
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The committee will be made aware by the study coordinator of any concerning side effects, and all data will be reviewed after the enrollment of the tenth participant.
…only local Vodafone employees with a high level of government security clearance will ever be made aware of specific lawful demands issued by agencies and authorities, and even then they will not typically be made aware of the context of any demand.
A Ruby native who wants to marry someone whose skin is lighter than his, by however small a measure, will soon be made aware of the unwisdom of such a choice.
Today, the words "I followed you" most often mean something along the lines of: my Internet presence appreciates your Internet presence and thus, thanks to the click of a button, I will now be made aware of your online activities.
The EAC will not be made aware of the randomization assignment of study subjects.
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